updated 11:25 am EST, Tue January 18, 2011

Acer preps quad Sandy Bridge tablets with Android

Acer is developing a pair of Intel-based tablets in what could be a wider exit from the entire netbook category, the company's Taiwan sales manager Lu Bing-hsian said on Tuesday. The seven- and 10-inch slates would use quad-core versions of Sandy Bridge-era Core processors but, reportedly, run on Android rather than Windows 7. Rather than serve as complements, they were directly intended to help in "phasing out netbooks," IDG was told.

They would be targeted at everyday users rather than performance users such as gamers, according to Lu.

So far, Acer's tablet plans have mostly surrounded Android tablets using ARM processors, such as the Tegra 2-packing Iconia Tab A500 as well as promised 4.8-inch and seven-inch hardware. Although Android will work on Intel, it's unknown what if any quad-core Intel chips would fit such small tablets. Lu may have been referring to dual-core ultra-low voltage processors whose Hyperthreading support gives them virtual quad-core performance.

NETBOOKS ARE LOSERS

Not that there is anything wrong with a Netbook. They are useful devices if used as intended. The problem was people bought them to use as Laptops and were disappointed in the performance. However - especially with a SSD H D- these little devices work splendidly for doing the kind of things an iPad does: Email, Social Networking and Web Browsing, Flash Games and Watching Video. It took the iPad for people to WANT a device that is only good for doing this stuff. Tablets do all this stuff about as easily as a Netbook - but they are sexier so they manufacturers are able to charge TWICE what they are selling their netbooks for - which is GOOD for the manufacturers; because the Netbooks were too cheap to make a good profit. The tablets cost about the same to manufacture as a netbook; but give the manufacturers a better profit margin and a HOTTER market at the same time. So it is no wonder that manufacturers would rather sell tablets than netbooks.

and the copycats keep on coming...

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Copycats... You know what happened when Acer starting making netbooks, essentially copying what Asus was already doing? Nothing. Nobody cared. Still can't figure out why you fanbois give a c*** that other manufacturers are making tablets as well.